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![]() Vito wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: Ultimately, the only way to improve the situation is for US workers to be even more productive. ... Unfortunately, it's not that simple. The bottom line is what an item costs to produce, which includes labor but many other costs we'd rather ignore. For example, our draconian environmental statutes add more to production costs than does labor for many industrial operations such as chrome plating. These regulations are a major reason heavy industry has fled the U.S. Moreover, increasing per-worker productivity requires automation which costs money and itself puts people out of work. That new robomachine that allows one operator to do the work of ten not only costs big bucks, which must be added to the items it produces, but puts nine workers on the street. It may be more profitable to move to a 3rd world country than raise the capital to buy the new machine, especially if buying it means downsizing anyway. Now consider what happens when productivity becomes so high that everything is made by machines, without labor. Without jobs, nobody can buy anything and without sales there are no profits and ... I believe it was Isaac Asimov who wrote a story about such a world. In that world, poor people were forced to eat, drink, and consume TVs, cars, clothes, etc,etc. A poor person was fat and busy 'working' all day at destrying his appliances, clothes, etc, while only the rich could hire people to consume their quota, and had any liesure. Until some po' folk decided to use robots to consume for him! It's a little silly, but robotic production does imply that soon, there will be no work for anyone! That is where the redistribution of wealth, welfare, and the service economy came from. Tax the robots, until they revolt? The only reason there is any want anywhere in the world is because some of those (most?) who run industry seem to think that the way to 'win' is to either get richer than their niegbours, or to make them all poorer by any way they can. What value are huge numbers in a bank account? Conspicuous consumption, overpowering competitive urges, and status seeking is the real enemy. Governmental departments are full of people motivated to aggrandize their departments, and seek control over their patrons. Tax and revenue departments are the same, even with 'free trade.' Screwing those you don't like becomes a sport for some. Making people pay uneccessary tax is a feather in some (dunce?) caps, on the same low par with racial discrimination. True humility and service is the solution. A tiny home made sailboat or land sailer in every garage, right next to the chicken coop, could pacify the world. Status would come from getting the most from the least. I favour roller skates and 'smart' umbrellas, or inflatable catamaran water skiis and an inflated, semi-rigid wing sail, all built around a folding lawn chair with led navigation lights and micro power personal stereos. Sell your tungsten stocks, now. There should be no taxes paid, if all governments want to spend on is war. Voter revolution and free universal health care are the answer, under the guise of fair weights and measures and purity laws. Tax rich businesses' profits, not poor people. Vive liberty! Brainwash the young! The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world! Women, this is all your fault, you should have taken over the world long ago! Well, maybe they did, and vanity rules clandestinely, blamed on men, while women cultivate inheritances? Why DO women live longer than men? This thought is just a silly over extension of what should be natural truth. Outlaw lawns! Grow oats! A hydrogen balloon in every attic! Solar cell and water preheater shingles on every roof! Insulate, damn it! Evaporative air conditioners CAN replace trees! The water cycle is the most important. Ah! that felt good. \ Bare it, and grin :-} / BTW, I just found out my new to me retriement mobile home cottage mountainside back yard, never been logged, is about 1/5 evergreens, and most of those are hemlock. All those little bushes are rare 'ground hemlock', supposedly the source for taxol, an anti-cancer drug. It's the micro climate, rocky mountain soil and river fog humidity, north east of a 500' mountainette, I think. How much is a 2.5 foot butt hemlock tree worth? -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Reproduction or conveyance for any unauthorised purpose is THEFT and PLAGIARISM. Abuse is Invasion of privacy and harassment. Abusers may be prosecuted. -This notice footer released to public domain. Spamspoof salad by spamchock - SofDevCo |
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